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Barbadians encouraged to join Toastmasters

Barbadians who want to develop communication and leadership skills are being encouraged to join one of the Toastmasters Clubs on the island. Shirleen Haynes of the Toastmasters Association says members of the clubs are assigned roles that help to develop their communication and leadership skills. Ms. Haynes was speaking at Calvary Moravian Church where Toastmasters joined the congregation in worship. Toastmasters International will be celebrating its 100th anniversary on October 22. There are approximately 280 thousand members in 149 clubs worldwide. Barbados has 15 .

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‘Bilateral double tax treaties allow legal avoidance of taxes’

A regional economist suggests that bilateral double tax treaties are at the heart of the tax loss problem in Caribbean countries. Marla Dukharan says the more than 100-year-old, 3000-strong bilateral double tax treaty network allows for the legal avoidance of taxes by foreign companies in developing countries. Ms. Dukharan was delivering the 4th Owen S. Arthur Memorial Lecture at the Walcott Warner Theatre of the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus. Furthermore, Ms. Dukharan says there will be no tax justice if all the so called tax havens are eliminated globally, unless the unfair double tax treaties that exist between EU and OECD member states, and specifically the global south are renegotiated. She says OECD members are responsible for 78%, or $378 billion US dollars in global tax losses annually according to the tax justice network.

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Flash Flood Watch in for certain districts of Barbados

A Flash Flood Watch is now in effect for some northern, northeastern, and central districts of Barbados. This as localised showers and thunderstorm activity are expected to affect those districts. The Barbados Meteorological Services states that unstable conditions and light winds along with daytime heating could trigger between 1 to 3 inches of rainfall and thunderstorm activity this afternoon. Instability is expected to persist into the night across the island therefore occasional showers are expected. As a result, the Flash Flood Watch was issued. A flash-flood watch is issued when heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6 hours) could result in flash flooding within the watch area. It does not mean that flooding will occur, but it is possible. There’s the possibility of moderate to significant soil erosion on bared or scarred land surfaces, and water settlements on roads and fields which may lead to commuting delays and isolated diversions. There may also be increases in water levels of existing water bodies and marginally invasive excess water on roads, fields, storm drains/water canals and on property. BMS says the public should be aware that this alert level could elevate to red, and is encouraged to monitor official sources for further updates. The public is also encouraged to monitor official sources for further updates. This Flash Flood Watch will be terminated/updated at 6 p.m. October 7, 2024, or sooner if conditions warrant.